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That SJ description is what I do, and I'm seriously good at it. Among other people who do my job, the difference between me and them is that they keep charts and records and I carry everything in my head whereas charts actually confuse me, and they like to split up tasks and I like to do everything myself, but to me, logistics is like orchestra conducting and it's a beautiful thing when you get it right.

My Dad is an ESTJ, and I look and act an awful lot like him...my poor, poor Mother. "laugh:

My Mom's type is not known at this time. If I had to guess, I would say ISFJ. She doesn't like computers, but I will get her to take a test one day. I must know.

Originally Posted by Tiltyred

That SJ description is what I do, and I'm seriously good at it. Among other people who do my job, the difference between me and them is that they keep charts and records and I carry everything in my head whereas charts actually confuse me, and they like to split up tasks and I like to do everything myself, but to me, logistics is like orchestra conducting and it's a beautiful thing when you get it right.

Awesome! That's great that being so super organized is your default nature! I salute you!

That SJ description is what I do, and I'm seriously good at it. Among other people who do my job, the difference between me and them is that they keep charts and records and I carry everything in my head whereas charts actually confuse me, and they like to split up tasks and I like to do everything myself, but to me, logistics is like orchestra conducting and it's a beautiful thing when you get it right.

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Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect. — Mark Twain